you’ve got the option to also fix your own iPhone 15, and M2 Mac and MacBook now, too
If you’re familiar with electronics repair, Apple now has a diagnostic feature that will give you the same repair options as professional service providers.
Have you ever wanted to test your iPhone, Mac, or MacBook to see what’s wrong with it?
Apple now has made that feature available, but you should probably know a little more about repairing devices than the average person to use it.
Smartphone Repair.Mikhail Dmitriev / Getty Images
Mikhail Dmitriev / Getty Images
For now, the diagnostic tool is only available in the US, but Apple said it’ll be available in Europe next year.
The company also announced that it has expanded the self-repair service to 24 additional European countries, and expanded the devices that can now be repaired through self-service to include the iPhone 15 lineup, M2 Macs (mini, Pro, and Studio), 14- and 16-inch M2 MacBook Pros, and the 15-inch MacBook Air.
In total, this announcement now increasesApple’s Self Repair programto include 35 Apple products that have self-repair options available in 33 countries.